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6. Attach safety cable to an appropriate place on your hitch. If the
coupler were to detach from the ball, proper application of the safe-
ty cable would keep the coupler from hitting the ground. The best
method of attachment would be to cross two cables underneath the
coupler. Extra cables are available through Kendon.

7. Connect the trailer wiring harness to the lighting system of your
tow vehicle. Check to determine that turn signals, brake lights and
running lamps are operational. Never use this trailer if the wiring
connections for lighting are not properly working. Refer to the
enclosed wiring diagram for additional information. The electrical
connector is a flat four-prong connector. Your trailer supply store
can provide you with the appropriate fitting for your vehicle.

8. When towing it is important that the trailer bed is perfectly level
(parallel to the road surface) for correct tracking. The ball height is
measured from the ground on a level surface, to the top of the trail-
er hitch ball. Failure to follow the above may result in an accident
while towing. The top of the ball hitch must rise to approximately
21" above the ground with the vehicle loaded for the Single, Dual
and 3Rail/Combo transports. Correct ball height is approximately
15" from the ground for ATV / Utility Transport.

9. Inspect tires for excessive wear, tears, or any damage before
any use. In addition, the tire should be properly inflated to the man-
ufacturer's specifications when cold. Improper tire inflation will
affect safe usage of this and all trailers. Do not over-inflate the tire
or exceed the maximum capacity of the wheel. Wheel nuts and
bolts should be torqued before first road use and after each wheel
removal. Check and re-torque after the first 10-25 miles and again
at 50 miles. Check periodically thereafter. Proper wheel torque
specifications should be 60 foot-pounds using a proper torque
sequence. Check and/or pack your wheel bearings every 12
months or 2,000 miles. Higher mileage use requires more frequent
inspections.

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possession of the customer.
C. Unreasonable use (including failure to provide reasonable and
necessary maintenance.)
D. Improper wheel nut torque.

4. The exclusive remedy offered under this warranty is repair or
replacement of a covered defect and the Company shall determine
whether repair or replacement is appropriate. The company shall
not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages, includ-
ing any towing fees, hotel bills, telephone calls and meals for
breach of any express or implied warranty on the running gear.

5. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental
or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights
and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

6. Inquiries regarding this warranty should be sent to the address
below:

TIE DOWN ENGINEERING

5901 Wheaton Drive

Atlanta, GA 30336

Ph(404) 344-0000

Fx(404)349-0401

Wheel & Tire Warranties The original manufacturer of the
wheels & tires used on the trailer provides Wheel & Tire
Warranties. Refer to the supplied literature on the wheels&
tires received with the trailer, or contact Kendon directly to
be referred to the particular correct manufacturer in
regards to your wheels and tires.